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his defense attorneys say he plans to plead not guilty. >>> new information now on a fatal hit-and-run in san rafael. the victim, joseph price ran across lanes of highway 101 last night. the chp says he was hit by one driver who stopped, but price's body was flung into another lane, where he was hit approximate by a second car, and that driver sped away. the chp is now looking for a silver, or gray sedan, with front end damage. >> in two minutes. we take you >>> more now on the breaking news out of texas, where a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant has left dozens of people dead, and more than 100 injured. the blast could be felt 45 miles away. the mayor of the small town of west says it was like a nuclear bomb went off. authorities are going house to house looking for surviverrers or people who were trapped. they're also trying to evacuate the remainder of the town because of concerns about ammonia fumes and fear of another explosion. authorities say they won't have casualty numbers until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, the town's emergency director says as many as 60 to 70 people hav
his defense attorneys say he plans to plead not guilty. >>> new information now on a fatal hit-and-run in san rafael. the victim, joseph price ran across lanes of highway 101 last night. the chp says he was hit by one driver who stopped, but price's body was flung into another lane, where he was hit approximate by a second car, and that driver sped away. the chp is now looking for a silver, or gray sedan, with front end damage. >> in two minutes. we take you >>> more now...
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they talked about us taking some defensive linemen, could we take some inside linebackers? we could do that. could we take some safeties, we could do that. we will not pass up the corners. good corners. could we come away of the 12 pixar we use all of them? there will be the best players at the time we pick them. bands. is a more elusive -- in dance. garay renne zoller exactly how their draft board ships up and with it will likely go after. more on that tonight at 6:00 p.m. rec thank you. >> thank you. we will follow more of the news from the boston marathon bombings. the third person killed was a graduate student. >> we have ateam coverage. how officials in baltimore are reacting. >> many people impacted directly by the explosions. many others feeling great anxiety and fear after another terror incident. recommendation from a psychiatrist. >> it is normally a great day of pride. it turned into tragedy. the rest of the country was left wondering how do we get through another national nightmare. >> the scene was shocking. for today'even for those traind crises like this. as
they talked about us taking some defensive linemen, could we take some inside linebackers? we could do that. could we take some safeties, we could do that. we will not pass up the corners. good corners. could we come away of the 12 pixar we use all of them? there will be the best players at the time we pick them. bands. is a more elusive -- in dance. garay renne zoller exactly how their draft board ships up and with it will likely go after. more on that tonight at 6:00 p.m. rec thank you....
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by a federal government team, an entire grace group that consists of officials phloem fbi, cia, and defense department. officials did not read dzhokar his miranda rights. charges could come as soon as tonight. >> friends and neighbors in martinez are stepping up to help the family of aaron hearn who is still recovering in a boston hospital after the marathon bombing. businesses around town, including several restaurants, are donating a percentage of their sales to help the family pay for medical and travel costs. a family friend is using her photography business to organize a portrait fund dayser, all of the money from today's photo sessions are going to help aaron and his family. >>> know that people are helping them and they are so grateful for all the help the community is providing. and i know we can't all -- we can't wait to see them and give them hugs and tell them how much we love them. >> fundraisers are being held this weekend. we have a full list on the web site, go to abc7news.com and click on "see it on tv". >> extra vigilance is planned for a central park run tomorrow in new yo
by a federal government team, an entire grace group that consists of officials phloem fbi, cia, and defense department. officials did not read dzhokar his miranda rights. charges could come as soon as tonight. >> friends and neighbors in martinez are stepping up to help the family of aaron hearn who is still recovering in a boston hospital after the marathon bombing. businesses around town, including several restaurants, are donating a percentage of their sales to help the family pay for...
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after 38 days and 10 witnesses, jodi arias' defense rested its case tuesday. the prosecution getting its turn again calling an expert witness who punched holes in arias' testimony and ryan owens is in phoenix with that. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the prosecutor has now started what's called his rebuttal case and he wasted no time attacking jodi arias and those expert witnesses who tried to explain away her lies. jodi arias, master manipulator and serial liar who refuses to take responsibility for anything. now there's a portrait of the admitted killer the jury hasn't seen in a while. and it's exactly the one prosecution psychologist dr. janeen demarte came to court to paint. >> people with this personality profile tend to experience a lot of aggressiveness, hostility, defensiveness. >> reporter: demarte spent a dozen hours with her in jail and diagnosed her with a personality disorder. she knows exactly what happened when she shot and stabbed her ex, travis alexander but is incapable of taking blame. >> they tend to externalize blame.
after 38 days and 10 witnesses, jodi arias' defense rested its case tuesday. the prosecution getting its turn again calling an expert witness who punched holes in arias' testimony and ryan owens is in phoenix with that. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the prosecutor has now started what's called his rebuttal case and he wasted no time attacking jodi arias and those expert witnesses who tried to explain away her lies. jodi arias, master manipulator and serial liar who...
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compared that to the defense psychologists said arias was a battered woman. they were grilled with 200 often brutally skeptical questions. >> so help you god? >> yes. >> reporter: dr. dimarte also told the jury they never heard nearly this four-month trial. after shooting and repeatedly stabbing travis alexander, and then attending his memorial service and pretending she knew nothing about the killing, she hit on another guy on the way home. >> on the plane ride home, miss arias exchanged phone numbers with another male. who she then called him after she came home from the memorial service. >> reporter: this week, the prosecutor will continue his rebuttal case, telling the jury arias is making up abuse allegations and that she shot and repeatedly stabbed alexander in a jealous rage. if it all sounds like a lifetime movie, it soon will be. the cable channel confirms that is about to start production on "dirty little secret, the jodi arias story." at this rate, hollywood's version of the trial may be over before the real one. for "good morning america," ryan ow
compared that to the defense psychologists said arias was a battered woman. they were grilled with 200 often brutally skeptical questions. >> so help you god? >> yes. >> reporter: dr. dimarte also told the jury they never heard nearly this four-month trial. after shooting and repeatedly stabbing travis alexander, and then attending his memorial service and pretending she knew nothing about the killing, she hit on another guy on the way home. >> on the plane ride home,...
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what the defense is trying to do, ultimately, try to hang this case. ask the judge for lesser offenses, which would have been manslaughter, things of that nature, based upon provocation. if they get one juror who believes this should be a lesser offense and hang that jury between first and something else. >> that's all it takes. this trial has been going on for so long. do you think most jurors have an open mind? >> i don't believe that for a second. even though they're told, they're instructed, they're supposed to keep an open mind. a lot of the jurors will get back in the jury deliberation room. first thing they'll say, let's just convict her. but there will probably be a couple who will want to hold out. who will want to discuss the evidence and go through it methodically. if you look at some of the questions they were asking, which is a good insight into the jury, in arizona, they let you do that. i think a lot of these people are very in tune with what's going on and fascinated by it. >> you spent a lot of time in the courtroom. these jurors are a
what the defense is trying to do, ultimately, try to hang this case. ask the judge for lesser offenses, which would have been manslaughter, things of that nature, based upon provocation. if they get one juror who believes this should be a lesser offense and hang that jury between first and something else. >> that's all it takes. this trial has been going on for so long. do you think most jurors have an open mind? >> i don't believe that for a second. even though they're told,...
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she insist it was self defense. if convicted of murder she faces the death penalty. the trial is expected to last several more weeks. >>> the judge in the jackson family lawsuit against concert promoter aeg is fed up. the jackson family is seeking millions from the promoter in the civil lawsuit. the judge says from now on she will not consider any more requests from potential jurors to leave the case except for medical emergencies. the judge has been swamped with last minute excuses from would-be jurors and she says she is concerned that the jury pool is dwindling fast. one man claimed he simply dislikes michael jackson and his entire family. >> think a lot of people may want to be on the jury. >> i don't understand. >>> powerful voice in gospel music silenced, george beverly shea, performed hundreds of millions as part of billy graham's evangelical crusades, performed in front of hundreds of millions. nominated for ten grammys and won the award in the mid-'60s. his rendition of "how great thou art" is considered the standard. he died at 104 years old. >>> now to a t
she insist it was self defense. if convicted of murder she faces the death penalty. the trial is expected to last several more weeks. >>> the judge in the jackson family lawsuit against concert promoter aeg is fed up. the jackson family is seeking millions from the promoter in the civil lawsuit. the judge says from now on she will not consider any more requests from potential jurors to leave the case except for medical emergencies. the judge has been swamped with last minute excuses...
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cheers and applause] we've reached out to a member of the legal defense team for the flds, and they declined to comment. are you surprised by that? >> no. i'm not. they, they only come out when it benefits them. for instance, after the texas raid, they did a huge p.r. campaign. it benefited them. katie: are you afraid to speak out so candidly about these people? are you afraid of retribution in anyway? >> i'm not. it needs to be heard. >> the only thing they can do to me that they haven't already done is kill me. that's how they con was through as children, was through that fear. we live under no fear. no fear, ladies. [cheers and applause] katie: well, ruby and flora, you're very courageous. thank you so much. it's shocking and eye-opening. we really com coming in to tell us your stories today. >> thank you very much for having us. katie: thank you, and good luck to both of you. p next, a former member of the westboro baptist church speaks out. you started to speak out and you were thrown out. >> i have no contact with my mother, my father, i feel trapped in this church. katie: tell me abou
cheers and applause] we've reached out to a member of the legal defense team for the flds, and they declined to comment. are you surprised by that? >> no. i'm not. they, they only come out when it benefits them. for instance, after the texas raid, they did a huge p.r. campaign. it benefited them. katie: are you afraid to speak out so candidly about these people? are you afraid of retribution in anyway? >> i'm not. it needs to be heard. >> the only thing they can do to me that...
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this as friends and family come to his defense. >> my son was muslim. >> reporter: in russia, the mother of dzhokhar, and older brother, tamerlan, defiantly claims their innocence. >> i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. >> reporter: online, dzhokhar's friends released this video of him doing a robot dance. a sharp contrast with this glimpse of the brothers allegedly toting bombs through the crowd. authorities now say those bombs were built with parts found at any hardware store, beebe pellets, nails, and parts of a remote toy car. the manager at this fireworks store, said she sold tamerlan tsaranev a kit. in washington, agents are trying to verify how and where the bombs were made. >> we got minimal information from the individual in custody
this as friends and family come to his defense. >> my son was muslim. >> reporter: in russia, the mother of dzhokhar, and older brother, tamerlan, defiantly claims their innocence. >> i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. >> reporter: online, dzhokhar's friends released this video of him doing a robot dance. a sharp contrast with this glimpse of the brothers allegedly toting bombs through the crowd. authorities now say those bombs were...
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a noted criminal defense attorney does not think charges will stick. >> think of this as an abusive arrest there is no legal basis for it. i think it will be dismissed before it gets to court. >> witherspoon refused to talk about the incident at the premier of her movie but in a statement she apologized and said she was embarrass bid her behavior and for disrespecting the officer who was just doing his duty. >> tom cruise with reason to celebrate. >> here is rachel smith with on the red carpet. >> it's monday, everyone. back street boys are celebrating a star on the walk of fame. the boy band attracted fan who's flooded streets to watch the special ceremony. since 1993 they have sold 130 million albums world wide. >> tom cruise dominated the box office his thriller "oblivion" took in $38.2 million. this is the first number one opening for cruise in seven years, and it's a big day for sonia haddock spearheading alternative travel project encouragings everyone to go car free. >> just dedicate one day, that is huge there is a huge impact. everyone just dedicated one day without a car. >> and
a noted criminal defense attorney does not think charges will stick. >> think of this as an abusive arrest there is no legal basis for it. i think it will be dismissed before it gets to court. >> witherspoon refused to talk about the incident at the premier of her movie but in a statement she apologized and said she was embarrass bid her behavior and for disrespecting the officer who was just doing his duty. >> tom cruise with reason to celebrate. >> here is rachel smith...
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paul george led all scorers with 23 points, 11 boards, through the entire atlanta defense. pacers win 107-90. >> to the diamond. giantsgiantsgiant sweeping the e arm of barry zito. i do this on the way to work every day. bar receipt -- zito gave up no runs. pagan, double in the third. his only hit of the day. giants up 2-0. then the $167 million man, buster posey, hasn't hate home run all year until the fifth inning. giants sweep the padres, 5 or the final. d-backs come to town tomorrow. >> how can the a's get swept by the rays? players getting a pregame show. josh reddick dropping the evan longoria fly ball in the first. he did have an rbi later in the second, escobar, see ya. 4 or. tampa bay sweeps the a's, 8 1-rb your final. >> to lab bore town golf links. this long birdie putt put the pressure on mcdodoll then had 1t birdie putt to win you. can't be short. but simpson let him have it as he misses a ten-foot are for par. graeme mcdowell your rbc champion. >> more coming up at 6:00. >> that little ride to work dance. >> exactly, exactly. >> historic. thanks, shu. >> ahead
paul george led all scorers with 23 points, 11 boards, through the entire atlanta defense. pacers win 107-90. >> to the diamond. giantsgiantsgiant sweeping the e arm of barry zito. i do this on the way to work every day. bar receipt -- zito gave up no runs. pagan, double in the third. his only hit of the day. giants up 2-0. then the $167 million man, buster posey, hasn't hate home run all year until the fifth inning. giants sweep the padres, 5 or the final. d-backs come to town tomorrow....
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. >> defense secretary hagel is cancelling the creation of new military medal for drone and cyberwarriors. he wants a special pin instead. distinguished war fare medal was created by his predecessor and triggered complaints from veteran lawmakers who said it shouldn't be rank higher than traditional combat medal such as the purple heart or bronze star. hagel is cancelling the creation of the medal. >> federal aviation administration says a faulty part on more than 1,000 boeing 737 could cause pilot to lose control of the plane. faa now othered airlines to inspect the pin that attach the horizontal stabilizer to the fuselage. agency is concerned that coating the protects the pin from corrosion was not applied properly. investigation will focus on 737 in service in 1998 or later. it's not expected to affect airline schedules. >> unbelievable here. daring prison break now put career criminal in france on enter poll most wanted list. he was jailed in 2010 for killing of police officer. this weekend he used explosive hidden inside tissue pack tote blast open 5 separate prison doors like you se
. >> defense secretary hagel is cancelling the creation of new military medal for drone and cyberwarriors. he wants a special pin instead. distinguished war fare medal was created by his predecessor and triggered complaints from veteran lawmakers who said it shouldn't be rank higher than traditional combat medal such as the purple heart or bronze star. hagel is cancelling the creation of the medal. >> federal aviation administration says a faulty part on more than 1,000 boeing 737...
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now, the south korean defense ministry has reacted to this, maintaining the line that any military provocation would not be just. it would be illegal and there would be a thorough and sterner response from the south korean military from any such action. if you read the last line of the statement from the supreme commander, there is perhaps some light in terms of talks. the south koreans have said no fault -- so far as north korea has rejected the request for talks. they said if they truly want dialogue and negotiations, they should apologize for all hostile acts. potentially maybe in a few day'' time we may see talks, particularly about the future of the apparently closed industrial complex were 200 south korean workers remain. to go south korea says they will inject more than 15 billion into the economy. says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cl
now, the south korean defense ministry has reacted to this, maintaining the line that any military provocation would not be just. it would be illegal and there would be a thorough and sterner response from the south korean military from any such action. if you read the last line of the statement from the supreme commander, there is perhaps some light in terms of talks. the south koreans have said no fault -- so far as north korea has rejected the request for talks. they said if they truly want...
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the chinese navy entered the region on tuesday night to conduct open sea defense and offense training. wednesday's patrol was the third such tour carried out by the chinese navy since the islands were recently purchased by the japanese government, igniting the ongoing tensions. withatrol also coincided the annual live fire drills by taiwan's military of islands facing china. the taiwanese president said that the island must strengthen its defense forces if it is to maintain stability with china. >> in recent years, due to china opposed yearsboom, it has built its military and arms, bus facing such a threat, we must build our army in order to maintain peace across the strait. >> the drill is the largest annual exercise in taiwan. it simulates a response to a landing by chinese troops. landing missiles hit dummy targets at sea and soldiers pirate at a simulated chinese enemy, baring their attempted advance. china has considered taiwan a rogue state ever since it split from the mainland in 1949. relations between the two are at their best in years. perhaps something of a relief to diplom
the chinese navy entered the region on tuesday night to conduct open sea defense and offense training. wednesday's patrol was the third such tour carried out by the chinese navy since the islands were recently purchased by the japanese government, igniting the ongoing tensions. withatrol also coincided the annual live fire drills by taiwan's military of islands facing china. the taiwanese president said that the island must strengthen its defense forces if it is to maintain stability with...
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. >> the parents and neighbors were quick to come to their fat -- their defense. >> i feel sorry for what happened to my neighbor. i cannot believe it. these days, if you go to a mosque, you're labeled a terrorist. the school where they were in the junior class on religion. the questions from the teacher, what is this long? what does jihaddist mean? -- what is islam? they insist he learned nothing about radicalism and from his glasses. >> this is their upbringing. a sign of unity from the bloody campaign being brought here based on islamic law. intelligent passed on to the united states had already led to tamerlan being interviewed by the fbi. this is one video you posted on youtube. caspian sea shore on saturday, young brides were celebrating their weddings. family ties taking precedence over anything else here. the celebrations, the police were carrying automatic rifles. >> in israel, three major airlines have gone on strike. they are protesting against the open agreement with the european union. a bomb in northwest pakistan has it a military convoy killing four pakistani soldiers.
. >> the parents and neighbors were quick to come to their fat -- their defense. >> i feel sorry for what happened to my neighbor. i cannot believe it. these days, if you go to a mosque, you're labeled a terrorist. the school where they were in the junior class on religion. the questions from the teacher, what is this long? what does jihaddist mean? -- what is islam? they insist he learned nothing about radicalism and from his glasses. >> this is their upbringing. a sign of...
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it reflects a very deep alliance between our two countries in the defense of our common interests and values. nowhere are these values and interests challenged more than by the arming of the terrorist groups by iran with sophisticated weapons. equally, iran los attempt to arm itself with nuclear weapons. >> a palestinian prisoner has agreed to in his hunger strike in exchange for an early release. samer issawi has been refusing food for the past eight months. the strike has led to weeks of protest against israel detention policies. he was due to remain and prison until 2029 but will now be released this year. for more on this, let's go live to ramallah. that's between member of the palestinian prisoners organization. welcome to the program. what do you think of this deal? >> good afternoon. , he hasat the center succeeded in guaranteeing his release after eight months actually and not getting back the old sentence that he was supposed to get, about 20 years, after his release after the case of shalit. he guaranteed his release actually. >> how many other palestinian prisoners are stil
it reflects a very deep alliance between our two countries in the defense of our common interests and values. nowhere are these values and interests challenged more than by the arming of the terrorist groups by iran with sophisticated weapons. equally, iran los attempt to arm itself with nuclear weapons. >> a palestinian prisoner has agreed to in his hunger strike in exchange for an early release. samer issawi has been refusing food for the past eight months. the strike has led to weeks...
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informed dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect, of his rights to counsel, and there was actually defense counsel present. my question to you is he was apprehended friday night. he has been in and out of consciousness as far as we can tell. he has a throat wound, so he is writing things down. the administration has made use of a public safety exception in not reading him his rights. and i want to read from a memo in 2010 that went out to the fbi from the justice department that says there may be exceptional cases in which although all relevant public safety questions have been asked, are there other plots, other bombs, et cetera, agents nonetheless conclude unwarranted investigation is necessary to collect timely intelligence in the government's interest in obtaining this outweighs with proceeding with unwarranted interrogation. don, do you think this was an -- a judicious use of this asserted authority in this case? >> i think it is. i think this was appropriate in this case, because it's not just what is the immediate threat around boston. it's also the larger threat that this person ma
informed dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect, of his rights to counsel, and there was actually defense counsel present. my question to you is he was apprehended friday night. he has been in and out of consciousness as far as we can tell. he has a throat wound, so he is writing things down. the administration has made use of a public safety exception in not reading him his rights. and i want to read from a memo in 2010 that went out to the fbi from the justice department that says there...
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we are reacting to real threats but we're constantly on the defensive. i'm suggesting go it might make sense for 48 months to go on the offensive and clear out -- we know there is active investigations on some of these students, let's let them finish. >> megyn: they investigated five different terror suspects and moved on from that that moved on 20 committed acts of terror, hassan at ford hood and this guy and underwear bomber and others. their track record. >> the track record is not that good, i suppose napolitano has the answer to that but you think about that one in boston. that is one i find most difficult. they closed the investigation before he went to russia. then he stayed in a place near chechnya then they closed it down. >> if you look, we had home-grown terrorist expert on the show yesterday. these are the things you look for. this is what you find. it was like a checklist that looked like tamerian tsarnaev. they become a little less connected with their friends, they get kicked out of their mosque. they withdraw some of the societal things,
we are reacting to real threats but we're constantly on the defensive. i'm suggesting go it might make sense for 48 months to go on the offensive and clear out -- we know there is active investigations on some of these students, let's let them finish. >> megyn: they investigated five different terror suspects and moved on from that that moved on 20 committed acts of terror, hassan at ford hood and this guy and underwear bomber and others. their track record. >> the track record is...
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the defense just rested, wow. up next, we will take a look at that development and the growing debate over president obama's decision to be the keynote speaker at a planned parenthood event thisweek after new reports suggest that that group knew about some of the horrors playing out at that abortion clinic and did nothing to stop it. next. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> megyn: fox news alert. moments ago the associated press reporting that the defense has rested in the capital murde
the defense just rested, wow. up next, we will take a look at that development and the growing debate over president obama's decision to be the keynote speaker at a planned parenthood event thisweek after new reports suggest that that group knew about some of the horrors playing out at that abortion clinic and did nothing to stop it. next. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members...
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i think they have been trained someplace because they went into defensive postures when confronted by the police. people who haven't had that sort of training, they either freeze or take off running and these guysre there to f and so i ommi correct, this guy is not going to be taken alive. >> why didn't they leave the area? >> well, we don't know why they were in the area. for example, they are of college age. are they here on student visas? is that their home? until the photographs were released yesterday at 5:00, they may have felt safe that nobody knew who they were, those pictures were out there but -- so they went on with their lives. now the other thing we don't know, george, were they planning something else? look what happened this morning. you have another pressure cooker, you have potentially i think some other bombs, p ichlp bombs or grenades. >> having the president come into a situation like this yesterday when the killers were still on the loose. >> well, i guess the secret e atst feltdent in the areas he was moving that it wouldn't be an issue but i certainly understand
i think they have been trained someplace because they went into defensive postures when confronted by the police. people who haven't had that sort of training, they either freeze or take off running and these guysre there to f and so i ommi correct, this guy is not going to be taken alive. >> why didn't they leave the area? >> well, we don't know why they were in the area. for example, they are of college age. are they here on student visas? is that their home? until the photographs...
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so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> let me ask you a question, mayor. they closed down the city of boston, all of it, they closed down businesses, universities. granted, this was a horrendous attack, but even after 9-11, you didn't close this city down. i'm wondering whether they went overboard and then when they said okay, you can go out and stretch your legs, and then they find the guy is in the backyard of somebody in watertown. why shut down an entire city? >> bob, i think they could have made that call either way. i'm not sure if i was in their situation i wouldn't have made the same call. here you have a shootout in the middle of the night. you have got a guy on the loose. you have no idea where you'll find him. you could find him in the middle of boston commons or anywhere. you know when you find him there is president-elect obama going to be a massive shootout and you don't want to see ten kids get killed on the street in the middle of that shootout. was in an excess of caution? yes. can understand why they did it? yes. i also think there was an
so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> let me ask you a question, mayor. they closed down the city of boston, all of it, they closed down businesses, universities. granted, this was a horrendous attack, but even after 9-11, you didn't close this city down. i'm wondering whether they went overboard and then when they said okay, you can go out and stretch your legs, and then they find the guy is in the backyard of somebody in watertown. why shut down an entire city? >> bob, i...
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affirmative defense to the admissibility of a piece of evidence. they already made statements to the person they carjacked saying they did this. i'm not really wore relationshipped about prosecution here. this is a perfect example of when serious consideration should be he given to enemy combatant status and needs to be looked at seriously. >> judge jeanine: the obama administration has indicated they are going through the public safety exception but you all indications are that they want to prosecute this guy in the federal court. having said that when the police came out and said that, you know, this is no longer a danger here. haven't they in essence destroyed the public safety exception by saying everything is okay, everybody can come out, all is well? >> here is the problem. they made that statement and then about ten minutes later they engaged the defendant. the accused. so all was not well. and i understand the police were making the best effort. i think they did a heroic and fantastic job. i'm not sure that would be dispositive. i think the
affirmative defense to the admissibility of a piece of evidence. they already made statements to the person they carjacked saying they did this. i'm not really wore relationshipped about prosecution here. this is a perfect example of when serious consideration should be he given to enemy combatant status and needs to be looked at seriously. >> judge jeanine: the obama administration has indicated they are going through the public safety exception but you all indications are that they want...
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. >> gregg: you can hear the defense lawyers say that he was really brainwashed by his older brother. he was manipulated. he was emotionally and mentally easily and unduly influenced? >> no juror is going to buy it. when they look at what he has done, whether he was brainwashed many jurors will listen to this with such atrocity and such incredible damage to the million people that basically were in shutdown for 24 hours, it's ridiculous. >> it's all true but it may not be that easy during the phase of the case. jury will look at the fact this is a 19-year-old kid. we don't know what his mental capabilities was at the time. coercion aspect of it, mercedes is probably right, but i do think there is a chance he may be forgiven. >> he a college student. he is 19 years old, he is not a child. >> gregg: timothy mcveigh, they had to change the venue. do you expect a change of venue because similarly, bostonians were traumatized by it? >> i think they will try to. i don't think it will be emotional but i think it will be >> the whole country was so engaged. >> gregg: and the state could prose
. >> gregg: you can hear the defense lawyers say that he was really brainwashed by his older brother. he was manipulated. he was emotionally and mentally easily and unduly influenced? >> no juror is going to buy it. when they look at what he has done, whether he was brainwashed many jurors will listen to this with such atrocity and such incredible damage to the million people that basically were in shutdown for 24 hours, it's ridiculous. >> it's all true but it may not be that...
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with more, robert shock is a criminal defense attorney and quiche -- heaven is a federal prosecutor. igate to see both of you. bob, a lot of people are calling for the death penalty. we are far away from that decision. but in federal court, does it matter where the case takes place -- in massachusetts or elsewhere? >> no, absolutely not. if the charges are lodged of using a weapons of mass destruction to murder american citizens, they can seek the death punishment. it's up to the department of justice. but boston or any other venue would be able to do that. >> jamie: you can guess how the jury pool will feel about this? >> right. that's all over the country, not just boston. this is a very serious case, especially whenw what our country has been through in the. >> jamie: you both agree it should be in a civilian court t. seems to be that's the direction it's going, not a military tribunal. he may not be in a condition to be asked any questions. but is anything off limits? >> at this point, they for using the public safety exception. but it's very murky, with regard to the case law. t
with more, robert shock is a criminal defense attorney and quiche -- heaven is a federal prosecutor. igate to see both of you. bob, a lot of people are calling for the death penalty. we are far away from that decision. but in federal court, does it matter where the case takes place -- in massachusetts or elsewhere? >> no, absolutely not. if the charges are lodged of using a weapons of mass destruction to murder american citizens, they can seek the death punishment. it's up to the...
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still ahead, chuck hagel's first stroz isram as defense secretary and after the break, why he says a new $10 billion deal sends a strong signal to iran about its nuclear ambition. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> shannon: boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is still in the hospital and reportedly not in condition to be questioned by authorities. it's the bottom of the hour and sent cent has the top stories. >> suspect number 2 recovers from what we could are extensive injuries and some congressmen have questions for the fbi. on "fox news sunday," former homeland security chair slammed the fbi for their failure to stop the boston attacks. two years ago, the fbi questioned the deceased suspect, tamerian tsarnaev, after the russian government had concerned about possible terrorist ties. this is the fifth case he can think of where the fbi failed to stop a
still ahead, chuck hagel's first stroz isram as defense secretary and after the break, why he says a new $10 billion deal sends a strong signal to iran about its nuclear ambition. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> shannon: boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev,...
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some of those things if we want to remain safe and secure here at home and make serious investments in defense and homeland security. that's one of the few silver linings in this terrible tragedy yesterday, it remind the american people that we still have a very dangerous threat out there that we have to be able to deal with. >> you know civil libertarians have a problem with some of that and the expansion of it. do you think the line is shifting even further? >> i would remind you that many civil libertarians have a problem with pretty much everything. >> we can do a lot more with advanced technologies without giving up our freedom. i don't think americans feel that they have to give up freedom in order to have security. >> does it change after an attack our consciousness about the threat, do you think? >> i think it would depend on what the source of this threat proves to be. if it looks like it's a foreign attack it could have one impact, if it looks like a more domestic origin then it will have perhaps a different effect. it kind of depend on the facts. >> reporter: it was interesting, bil
some of those things if we want to remain safe and secure here at home and make serious investments in defense and homeland security. that's one of the few silver linings in this terrible tragedy yesterday, it remind the american people that we still have a very dangerous threat out there that we have to be able to deal with. >> you know civil libertarians have a problem with some of that and the expansion of it. do you think the line is shifting even further? >> i would remind you...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. bill: this caught our attention from sunday. former counterterror expert from the cia and the fbi talking about how to classify the boston bombing suspect now saying the threats posed by tsnaraev brothers are more like columbine attack in 1999 than an organized terror attack like 9/11, from "fox news sunday". >> what i peer people too quickly will categorize this as terrorism. this looks more like columbine than al qaeda. two kids who radicalize between themselves in closed circle and go out and commit murder. i would charge these guys with murderer than terrorism. bill: kristen powers, "daily beast" columnist and fox news contributor. rich, how do you come down on that? >> i think that is incredibly foolhardy. on one level there are resonances with columbine. you have two confederates like columbine. the mayhem was more on columbine level than settle 11th level. columbine did not have any idealogical component. this was murder out of sheer hatred. these guys were moti
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. bill: this caught our attention from sunday. former counterterror expert from the cia and the fbi talking about how to classify the boston bombing suspect now saying the threats posed by tsnaraev brothers are more like columbine attack in 1999 than an organized terror attack like 9/11, from "fox news sunday". >> what i peer people too quickly will categorize...
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the defense team is going to look into retaining medical personnel to evaluate him. psychologists to look at his mental state as well as his competency. so all of that could be at issue as the case unfolds. bill: okay. thank you. tamara birkhead out of north carolina today, defended richard reid the shoe-bomber in 2001. appreciate your analysis. >> thank you, bill. martha: some critics have been slamming the president for what he is not saying about the boston bombing suspects. the reluctance in calling out radical islam. bill: also on a much different note, nasa snapping its first image what is being called the comet of the century. the incredible pictures and more importantly, where is this thing headed next? ♪ . i'm over the hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past mprime? i'm a victim of a slowing metabolism? i don't think so. new great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. new great grains protein blend. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on fore
the defense team is going to look into retaining medical personnel to evaluate him. psychologists to look at his mental state as well as his competency. so all of that could be at issue as the case unfolds. bill: okay. thank you. tamara birkhead out of north carolina today, defended richard reid the shoe-bomber in 2001. appreciate your analysis. >> thank you, bill. martha: some critics have been slamming the president for what he is not saying about the boston bombing suspects. the...
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awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. david mattingly, cnn, secoro, new mexico. >>> more help arriving in southwestern china, where survivors of saturday's earthquake are in desperate need of food and water and shelter. chinese state media are now reporting that at least 192 people were killed in the disaster, but more than 11,000 were injured. >>> meanwhile, a territorial dispute between china and japan is heating up. japan says eight chinese ships have entered its territorial waters near the senkaku islands. china calleds them the dialu. more from beijing with all on this. ivan, how should we read this development regarding the chinese ships entering these waters? is this part of previous cat and mouse games we've seen between these two countries, or is it something more serious. >> reporter: absolutely. these uninhabited islands in the east china sea have been the source of a lot of tension between china and japan in past months where you had, you know, planes and warships putting radar locks on each other and all sort
awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. david mattingly, cnn, secoro, new mexico. >>> more help arriving in southwestern china, where survivors of saturday's earthquake are in desperate need of food and water and shelter. chinese state media are now reporting that at least 192 people were killed in the disaster, but more than 11,000 were injured. >>> meanwhile, a territorial dispute between china and japan is heating up. japan says eight chinese ships have...
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awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. david mattingly, cnn, secora, new mexico. >> imagine that on a crowded street. that's what happened. >> incredible reporting from mattingly. >> we'll be back with more after this. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back, everyone. eight years ago today a certain website opened what changed what people do on the internet. youtube opened on this day in 2005. this was the very first video posted. >> all right. so here we are at the elephants. >> that's the co-founder at the san diego zoo. look at those images. pretty primitive by today's standards. careem and his partner sold to google the following year over $1.5 bil
awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. david mattingly, cnn, secora, new mexico. >> imagine that on a crowded street. that's what happened. >> incredible reporting from mattingly. >> we'll be back with more after this. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more...
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may be the strongest defense against terrorism. the whole idea of terrorist acts whether it's islamic extremist terrorism or any other form of terrorism is to try to create chaos and try create tremendous fear. try disrupt a society, try to ruin the institutions of a society. if they fail in doing that, then it makes it much more difficult for them to really sustain that effort over a period of time. so remarkable to me how much resiliency people demonstrated in the last couple of days. frankly, i saw the same thing in new york. the first day -- >> sure -- >> after september 11, firefighters put the flag up immediately. and the way these people are cheering, every time workers would come down to ground zero, there would be thousands of people cheering and applauding. the american people are very tough. they're very resilient. these people misjudge us when they think that by carrying out these horrible attacks, of course we're going to be upset of course we're going to mourn. it's going to affect us. but we're going move on with our
may be the strongest defense against terrorism. the whole idea of terrorist acts whether it's islamic extremist terrorism or any other form of terrorism is to try to create chaos and try create tremendous fear. try disrupt a society, try to ruin the institutions of a society. if they fail in doing that, then it makes it much more difficult for them to really sustain that effort over a period of time. so remarkable to me how much resiliency people demonstrated in the last couple of days....
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> yes, secretary hagen completed his review and amazingly, it prompted proposal by the secretary of defense to change a portion of military law. it's not enough, but it's a good start. >> congresswoman, are you finding that the pentagon under chuck hagel, i know he hasn't been in office very long, he had a rocky confirmation process, do you have their attention? and are they responsive to your requests? >> they absolutely are. i don't think it could have gone anywhere near far enough. they say we have a zero tolerance policy and there's nothing like a zero tolerance policy going on out there. about you have increasing members of congress who are actively engaged in this conversation. recently a group of us were over at the pentagon meeting with the vice chiefs of staff at all levels, they are saying we're trying to change the culture. we're trying to change the training, we're trying to change our ability to talk about this. and part of what they need to do is change the number of prosecutions and laws. as anu said and you've heard, the military code of justice does not exactly follow civil
> yes, secretary hagen completed his review and amazingly, it prompted proposal by the secretary of defense to change a portion of military law. it's not enough, but it's a good start. >> congresswoman, are you finding that the pentagon under chuck hagel, i know he hasn't been in office very long, he had a rocky confirmation process, do you have their attention? and are they responsive to your requests? >> they absolutely are. i don't think it could have gone anywhere near far...
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is that a defense? >> it is to a federal crime. because they need to prove he intended to coerce the government or intimidate, and if he says i went along with my brother, my intent was to please my brother, that would question whether it's federal. and you could charge him with conspiracy. and conspiracy doesn't carry the death penalty. >> would you have been free to defend someone in this position from a legal point of view? >> from a legal point of view. the government made a mistake by clinging to the public safety miranda, when the police said there is no public safety issue, it's solved and there are no further threats, and the fbi are saying there's enough threats, they should have given him miranda. his kwryouth, and he seems to b influenced by his brother, and he could hold out and try to get a deal if he is prepared to say whether his brother got training in chechnya. he doesn't have very many cards to play. >> graham wants -- >> that's impossible. nobody could be tried as an enemy combatant. couldn't happen. >> in terms
is that a defense? >> it is to a federal crime. because they need to prove he intended to coerce the government or intimidate, and if he says i went along with my brother, my intent was to please my brother, that would question whether it's federal. and you could charge him with conspiracy. and conspiracy doesn't carry the death penalty. >> would you have been free to defend someone in this position from a legal point of view? >> from a legal point of view. the government made...
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in a clear reference to ministry the defense said the actions of some countries to strengthen military good.ts were not that comes after a visit to asia by the american secretary of state john kerry. the heads of the favor u.n. agencies have said enough is crisis in syria. they made a direct appeal to world governments urging them it use influence to find a political solution to save the country. they warn that without more money and better security they may have to suspend some support.rian the results of random tests in the european union for the horse meat in processed beef products are being delayed. are .u. says the figures being double-checked for believe.before made tests were agreed after horse found in a batch of frozen lasagna passed off as beef. the football stadium due to host he opening match of the confederations cup in brazil won't be ready by sunday as planned. authorities say the venue in the capital won't be completed until mid may less than a month before off.tournament kicks he conversation is seen as a arm-up for the brazil hosting of the world cup next year. >> le
in a clear reference to ministry the defense said the actions of some countries to strengthen military good.ts were not that comes after a visit to asia by the american secretary of state john kerry. the heads of the favor u.n. agencies have said enough is crisis in syria. they made a direct appeal to world governments urging them it use influence to find a political solution to save the country. they warn that without more money and better security they may have to suspend some support.rian...
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[laughter] and now was a defensive coordinator s small college, and we used to run the defense that had sort of a built-in weakness. it was great in many places, but there was an area of that defense that we were outnumbered by the offensive players. we ran the defense anyway and were actually quite successful, but we knew that weakness, and everything will -- every single day we practiced so that weakness would not kill us. and everyone we played try to exploit it. sigalert on a backboard and say, well, we have this advantage. we practiced against it. and it was actually quite successful. led the nation on our level in the few is once allowed. if i say so myself. [laughter] so if you are aware of the dangers, you can avoid them, just like to see patches of the nice, you go around them. and that is a question of ethics and self awareness. i think, as a writer of many things, certainly of history, if you're trying to be honest in history you have to have that awareness and avoid the mistakes. again, as emmy said, that does not mean you don't come in the end, necrily make judgments which
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just as i said that out of the corner of my eye i saw as don rumsfeld secretary of defense and vice president cheney walking out of the oval office and the president walked over to greet them. at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. >> host: when you see a meeting like this happening, how close do you physically get to history? >> guest: well i didn't get too close but that was fine because they felt photographically speaking i was in the right spot in order to capture the environment. they were standing outside of the oval office. i actually shot a photo with a telephoto so you can really see their expressions during this moment. i was just far enough away where i couldn't hear what they were saying that i could definitely tell from their expressions that it was a very intense discussion. >> host: eric j4 to the photos contained in those scenes, did they have to be cleared by secret service by the bush folks? >> guest: yeah. everything is approved by the president's library and nothing was top secret about those photographs so that was no issue there. >
just as i said that out of the corner of my eye i saw as don rumsfeld secretary of defense and vice president cheney walking out of the oval office and the president walked over to greet them. at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. >> host: when you see a meeting like this happening, how close do you physically get to history? >> guest: well i didn't get too close but that was fine because they felt photographically speaking i was in the right...
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and i was a defensive coordinator at a small college and i was on the defense that has sort of the built-in weakness. it was great in many places but there was an area of the defense that we were outnumbered by the offensive players. we were on the defense anyway and actually we were quite successful but we knew that. every single day we practiced so weakness would not kill us and everybody who played try to exploit it here they could look on the black ward and say we have this again. well i mean we practice against it. and it's actually quite successful with the fewest points allowed if i say so myself. so if you are aware of the dangers you can avoid them just like you see patches of thin ice. you go-round them. that is a question of ethics and self-awareness and i think as a writer many things certainly in history if you are trying to be honest with your history you have to have that. as amy said that doesn't mean you don't in the end necessarily make judgments which have to be informed by your own experiences. >> bill, you have tackled this time and again i'm sure. >> i think people say
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the ceos reacted defensively. they said we have lo-fat this, low sugar, if they really want that, they can buy those alternative products. we are beholden both to consumers and our own share holders. they left the meeting basically going back to what they've been doing and continue to do which is having a deep reliance on salt, sugar and fat. >> host: so what are processed foods? how do you define them? >> guest: you know, processed foods, and i'm mostly looking at what people call ultra processed food. because, look, even a baby carrot can be defined as a processed food because it doesn't grow that way in the ground. it's a regular carrot that gets shaved into the baby form. but typically, from my sense, processed foods are those things that talk sort of natural ingredients and highly refine them, highly process them, and the formulas, too, of the products that i'm writing about in the book are incredibly dependent on salt, sugar or fat. and it's not, it's not a mystery. you can pick up the label, and you can see
the ceos reacted defensively. they said we have lo-fat this, low sugar, if they really want that, they can buy those alternative products. we are beholden both to consumers and our own share holders. they left the meeting basically going back to what they've been doing and continue to do which is having a deep reliance on salt, sugar and fat. >> host: so what are processed foods? how do you define them? >> guest: you know, processed foods, and i'm mostly looking at what people call...
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our diplomatic our defense contractors now have to go and hide their worship behind a walled compound. afghanistan, while the surge was going on, over 100,000 american troops on the ground, joined saudi arabia as the only other country in the world that became so intolerant they did not have a single church. the obama administration knew about it and actually reported about in the state department religious freedom, which is still the gold standard for human rights reporting. but at the time it was happening they said nothing and did nothing. so on our watch this has happened. the bush administration, two-thirds of the christians in iraq were driven out. we have it in the book about conversations we had about secretary rice at the time saying please protecting. again, we had 100,000 troops on thground and she said no, we cannot get involved. it's sectarian here. meanwhile, the united states had just installed a shiite government in iraq and was negotiating on the path of sunni leaders to get sunni appointments in the government. so it just rang true. >> it does seem as i listen becaus
our diplomatic our defense contractors now have to go and hide their worship behind a walled compound. afghanistan, while the surge was going on, over 100,000 american troops on the ground, joined saudi arabia as the only other country in the world that became so intolerant they did not have a single church. the obama administration knew about it and actually reported about in the state department religious freedom, which is still the gold standard for human rights reporting. but at the time it...
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is also a number of the defense policy advisory board. and so he goes over to iraq. he's the only member of this board that goes their indices it's a disaster. there's an insurgency mounted and nobody knows what to do about it. now, he comes back feeling really upset because, feeling pangs of guilt because he was advising this administration. he had advocated for this war. his son had recently joined the army and is going to be sent to iran. -- iraq tickets can be said to dismiss. that he sort of help create. so he thinks, well, he has to do something about this. so he sets up a similar in vermont and he goes through his rolodex answer is military journal but he invites everybody to be confined who has written anything remotely interesting about the subject of water. and he comes up with about 30. and they all assembled for five days to discuss these things. the pivotal think about this meeting is not so much what they discussed as that they met. most of these people didn't know each other before. they didn't know of one another's existence. they thought they were ou
is also a number of the defense policy advisory board. and so he goes over to iraq. he's the only member of this board that goes their indices it's a disaster. there's an insurgency mounted and nobody knows what to do about it. now, he comes back feeling really upset because, feeling pangs of guilt because he was advising this administration. he had advocated for this war. his son had recently joined the army and is going to be sent to iran. -- iraq tickets can be said to dismiss. that he sort...
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that's not a defense. but to some extent my we be executing them because of the sense of the parents? it gives me some pause. also another problem is they are all broke. they have no money. they don't have good lawyers. sometimes, in some soda case, the quality of legal representation is superb, and into many of them it's absurd. people are since to die not because they committed the worst crimes but rather because they have the worst lawyers. and we see that over and over again. these arbitrary factors figure in the sugar no bearing on them at all but they do have a profound bearing. >> guest: the longtime warden at san quentin together 90 people, 88 men, two women. he said i never executed a rich person. >> guest: the question still is not that are theoretically if you could do any rational way, and if you could do it in such a manner that really does deter, that it really does better than anything else serve society's demand for retribution, it's interest and recognition, should you still haven't? well,
that's not a defense. but to some extent my we be executing them because of the sense of the parents? it gives me some pause. also another problem is they are all broke. they have no money. they don't have good lawyers. sometimes, in some soda case, the quality of legal representation is superb, and into many of them it's absurd. people are since to die not because they committed the worst crimes but rather because they have the worst lawyers. and we see that over and over again. these...
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i don't know whether it's morally defensible defensible. but in terms of national security in terms of self-preservation absolutely has the cia gone beyond its its mandate or beyond a point where. it is now actually hurting its own goals it that that's what that was my sense of the whole you know the guy hang in there with the right torture thing and is that this this is not helping us but it it may help in the short run but it certainly doesn't help in the long run and if you're if you're waging a war for hearts and minds. it's probably counterproductive what has happened to the and again correct me if i mean you know this is about i always thought that the f.b.i. did domestic the cia did international that there was a wall between the two they could communicate to a certain amount extent but they didn't step into each other's territory unless absolutely necessary is that still the case and if one did a system here's why i think it i think i think there is a separation colby was the director of central intelligence when the so-called famil
i don't know whether it's morally defensible defensible. but in terms of national security in terms of self-preservation absolutely has the cia gone beyond its its mandate or beyond a point where. it is now actually hurting its own goals it that that's what that was my sense of the whole you know the guy hang in there with the right torture thing and is that this this is not helping us but it it may help in the short run but it certainly doesn't help in the long run and if you're if you're...
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amendment on the national defense authorization act and he didn't do that. well right now i think we have every reason to believe that they would follow through on it this is something that's been at it through different agencies and at the highest levels and i know it wasn't issued lightly but i just want to cross that bridge when we come to it and the question is if it's. just a couple of tweaks what happens then yeah and we can't wait around until you know what to expect that we ought to have to prevent this before it gets about point but really quickly about thirty seconds left but why do you think that's been so under reported in the media and i mean basically it's been passed through the same week that there's two major tragedies being covered virtually nobody coverage that's a good question and i don't have an answer this is a big threat to privacy probably bigger than the patriot act or some of these other expansions that we've seen and the thanks to you and some of their reporters. it's finally getting some coverage all right well let's keep pushing
amendment on the national defense authorization act and he didn't do that. well right now i think we have every reason to believe that they would follow through on it this is something that's been at it through different agencies and at the highest levels and i know it wasn't issued lightly but i just want to cross that bridge when we come to it and the question is if it's. just a couple of tweaks what happens then yeah and we can't wait around until you know what to expect that we ought to...